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Kansuitei Kozeniya
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651 Eiraku, Onsen-cho, Tottori-shi, Tottori, 680-0834 Tottori
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Kansuitei Kozeniya, disfrutarás de una fantástica ubicación en el centro de Tottori y apenas te separarán diez minutos en coche de Dunas de arena de Tottori y Tottori-jō & Jinpū-kaku Villa. Además, ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Kansuitei Kozeniya, disfrutarás de una fantástica ubicación en el centro de Tottori y apenas te separarán diez minutos en coche de Dunas de arena de Tottori y Tottori-jō & Jinpū-kaku Villa. Además, este ryokan japonés se encuentra a 0,8 km de Museo de artesanía folclórica de Tottori y a 1,2 km de Kannonin Temple.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 25 habitaciones con aire acondicionado, frigorífico y televisión LCD. Mantén el contacto con los tuyos gracias a la la conexión wifi gratis. El cuarto de baño está provisto de bañera y ducha independientes, bañeras de agua termal y artículos de higiene personal gratuitos. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, hervidor eléctrico y teléfono.
Servicios
Recibe los cuidados que te mereces gracias al servicio de tratamientos corporales o aprovecha instalaciones recreativas como aguas termales y muchas más.
Para comer
Kansuitei Kozeniya sirve deliciosas comidas en Wakakusa. Se ofrece un desayuno completo todos los días de 07:00 a 09:00 con un coste adicional.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás consigna de equipaje, una caja fuerte en recepción y un ascensor a tu disposición. Se ofrece servicio de transporte desde la estación de tren gratuito y un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Tottori-jō & Jinpū-kaku Villa: 0,1 km
Museo de artesanía folclórica de Tottori: 0,7 km
Kannonin Temple: 1,2 km
Parque Ochidani: 1,3 km
Museo Yamabiko: 1,5 km
Santuario Ochidani: 1,6 km
Museo Warabekan: 1,7 km
Ruinas del castillo de Totori: 2,1 km
Museo de la prefectura de Tottori: 2,4 km
Antigua residencia Jinpukaku: 2,4 km
Santuario Ube: 4,2 km
Parque temático Kodomonokuni: 5,1 km
Parque Nacional de Sanin Kaigan: 5,4 km
Dunas de arena de Tottori: 5,9 km
Museo de la arena: 6,7 km
El aeropuerto más cercano se encuentra en Tottori (TTJ): 8,7 km
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Desde15:00hCheck-out
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- Adaptado para personas con discapacidad
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- Guardaequipajes
- Jardin
- Restaurante
- Zona fumadores
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Servicios
- Ascensor
- Caja fuerte en recepción
- Recepción (horario limitado)
- Salas de reunión
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Transporte
- Traslado gratuito estación de tren
Opiniones del hotel
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Minstrel115
Wonderful Onsen!Only few minutes walk from JR Tottori station, I found this Onsen very charming. They provide you with Yukata (Japanese style bathrobe), towels (face and bath), socks and tooth brush in your room. There are 6 baths (2 large public baths, 2 outdoor baths and 2 private baths). After you wash your body outside of the tub (body soap, shampoo and conditioner are provided), you soak up and relax in warm hot spring. Each bath is very clean and well maintained. You can feed the Koi fish in the pond.
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DoomDaDaDeeDa
So worth it!!My husband and I absolutely adored this hotel. They have so many lovely and attentive staff. They looked after details that other places don't, i.e. like flowers in the guest rooms. Everything was clean and nice. We picked this hotel for the access to the private onsen. The outdoor one is particularly lovely, albeit so hot we could never stay in that long! We had a moments panic after booking as everything notes public baths or bathrooms, but after staying I can see this is just in reference to the onsen. We had a normal en suite bathroom with deep tub. Recommend checking out the famous sand dunes and Tottori Toshogu Shrine and Ochidani Park hiking area,it is gorgeous!
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TPHK
Good onsen hotel in town centerStayed at Kozeniya for a brief stopover in Tottori. Hotel staff were super super polite even though they spoke minimal English. There were like 10 people greeting and bowing to you whenever you come in or go out, lolOur room was small but clean and good enough for a one night stay. Hotels public onsen was good. We didnt take the dinner option, had a marvellous kaiseiki dinner in town.
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Cierrann
**Amazing service when something went wrong**We were at this hotel a few days before Christmas, Dec. 2019. We are a couple, and our friend had booked it for us. (She was also traveling with us.) One of the tricks to traveling light in Japan, is to take a day (or 2 day) pack, and send your luggage onto a facility a few days out. That allows one to take advantage of the wonderful public transportation, without lugging bags. In this case, we sent our luggage onto the Osaka (KIK) airport. At KIK, we were arriving late, and staying at the relatively new Cabin Hotel. (Check my review there, as well.) When we arrived at the Cabin Hotel, the luggage was not there. Our friend had gone onto Kyoto. The people at the desk had minimal English, and I had minimal Japanese. We did use Google translate to do more communicating, and they truly had not seen our luggage. The situation was a tad desperate. I had my phone lifted in Osaka. (It is unusual, and there are many things you can do to retrieve lost property in Japan - but it was truly lifted, something that can happen in Osaka.) The Cabin Hotel splits the women and men, and it is made for travelers. You're isolated once you go back to your "room", but I had to go. I was exhausted and we had a flight in the morning. My husband contacted our friend in Kyoto, and also went to bed. I also could not figure out >how< the luggage would get back to the US, as you have to be with your luggage for customs. Some crazy (and expensive) scenario played out in my brain, something like, our friend would find it, go through it, ship it to the US? Waking up in the morning, I go to "bath", and come back and there is a note on my bed. "Please come out. There is someone to see you." I pack up quickly and come out. It is Christmas morning, and there are two Japanese men waiting for me, and my husband. One of the men was Fumio Kotani, the President and CEO of the hotel. It becomes clear that our friend called the hotel (who shipped it), and they were so concerned they DROVE ALL THE WAY TO THE AIRPORT. Honestly, I started crying. I could not believe that anyone would be so kind, and worried about my luggage. Our luggage WAS at the airport, but it was at the baggage service, and not at the hotel. As far as I know, it was a small mix-up, but big when no one knows where the luggage was! So here is my review. The hotel is also wonderful, but I feel like other people have probably covered that! My friend liked to go out and back to the hotel, and they were always obliging taking and picking us up. I felt like we were taking advantage sometimes, but if you need it (rain or late), don't hesitate to ask.
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Harue Jules T
Amazing hospitality and the oysters are superb!Loved the food and the quaint setting. Women guests are given a choice of beautifully patterned and colourful yukata to choose from. One is aloud to walk around within the premises in yukata and sandals - a typical inn tradition. The rooms are not new, but clean and spacious and we had a suite with two western-style beds and a tatami room with space enough for four futon. I was there with my mother (in her late 70s) and teenage twins and we all loved everything about the place. The hospitality is top class, and the onsen is perfect. They have two private bathrooms for families (no reservation required; first-come first-serve) and large bathrooms for shared bathing. We had all the baths to ourselves and loved it. They have cold water outside the bathrooms and one is with fresh lemon juice, which was just delicious after a nice bath! There is free parking for visitors who drive there and it is only a 20-minute drive from the sand dunes. Wi-Fi